Jack has 10 apples.
18/10 = 1.8 apples per minute.
Get the total cubes you need and then subtract the given data (Example: Georgia has 30 apples in all. She has 10 red apples. So there is 20 apples left.). Then get the other given data ( Example: the number of green apples is 9 times the number of granny smith apples.). Then times it by a number (Example: 9x2=18 so there are 18 green apples and there are 2 granny smith apples, which equal 20 apples).
10 and 1/8 pounds
Comparable means, colloquially, "about the same". Which roughly means the difference is less than, say, 10 to 20 %. So 15 apples is a number of apples comparable to 17 apples. It is not a rigorous mathematical term or idea.
10 million pounds of apples were grown in 2006. note: not very sure about this answer. Tell me if wrong.
no
I just found out that a whole peck is 10-12 pounds or 32 medium apples ... so I'm guessing a half a peck would be 5-6 pounds or 16 medium apples.
There are 10 boxes of apples, each weighing 33 pounds (30 pounds of apples + 3 pounds for the box).
Approximately 10-12 pounds, or 32 medium apples
5.90
10
$1.30 for 10 apples
no one knows until you find out how many apples are in each cup...
Jack has 10 apples.
Two things: It depends how many apples I have and what are you talking about I eat ten what?
twenty cents